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Eduard Deinega2014-10-24 13:30:27
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Eduard Deinega, 2014-10-24 13:30:27

How to choose it direction?

Hello, here's the actual question, I studied web programming html + css + js, I wanted something more, I jumped between c # and java, in the end I got so confused that I don’t know what exactly I want? (I mean direction to it ), but soon already an army, and after it it will be necessary to try out as a jun, if the question seemed strange to you, then understand that I was fond of the web, I wanted to firmly create sites, but after I tried something else, I lost the thread, let’s say, I’m worried that I’ll choose the wrong one and regret it, etc. (in general different stupid thoughts), and now I’m constantly jumping from one technology to another, I can’t choose anything, I can’t understand what I’m interested in, it’s clear that no one will decide for me, but maybe there are still some thoughts or someone faced something similar? thanks in advance!

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Sergey, 2014-10-24
Protko @Fesor

Flip a coin, or write all the options on a piece of paper and play darts... Or write a program that randomly generates the option you want to do...
You got the idea. Either decide for yourself or randomly. This is a purely personal decision, depending on your character, mindset, etc. And you won't know until you try.

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Vladik Limonadik, 2014-10-24
@knitevision1

Why don't you like html/css/js ?
Competent, good guys with a strong knowledge of this nonsense (including of course LESS/SASS/Stylus) are paid up to $60/hour (in rare cases), and the usual bar for a good front-end developer is $40/hour.
If you also write your own toolkit, framework, then they will generally charge you for $100/hour...
And in general, learning something, SPECIALLY for making money, is obviously a miserable and dead-end occupation. You should be interested, you should like it, you yourself should sit and dig for 15 hours a day on bare enthusiasm, and not ask on the toaster what is better to learn so that $$$ drips. Business youth, damn it?
Ah, well, if you use the phrase "I make websites", then everything is clear with you, yet another Indus.

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nico, 2014-10-25
@nico

in fact, all programming is the same - a kind of zen ordering customer requirements into a turnkey solution. What is the difference in fact how to solve it? In one language, brackets are cursed, in another, tabs in a third, all variables are constants. Choose what is more pret on that and write, all the same, you are paid not for brackets, but for solving problems.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-10-24
@opium

1) Do not join the army, joining it is the first sign of idiocy, if you already have such signs, then it is advisable for you not to go to IT, there are so many of them.
2) Settle on your latest website technology and go easy.

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Denis Ineshin, 2014-10-24
@IonDen

Where you find your first job will suit you) It happens to many people.

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Mike Butlitsky, 2015-11-24
@goodprogrammer

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqcSTBWD9JI

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